Pokemon Go
Some of the March Community Day events on "Pokemon Go" have come out in the open. A man plays Nintendo Co.'s Pokemon Go augmented reality game on his smartphone during the Pikachu Outbreak event hosted by The Pokemon Co. on August 9, 2017 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan. A total of 1, 500 Pikachus appear at the city's landmarks in the Minato Mirai area aiming to attract visitors and tourists to the city. Getty Images/Tomohiro Ohsumi

With February coming to a close soon, "Pokemon Go" trainers are now on the prowl to see what they can look forward to next month. On the radar of most augmented reality players are the March Community Day events - one that will include popular starter Treecko.

Of course, there is more to expect on "Pokemon Go" next month. Aside from Treecko, there will be the 1/4 Egg Hatch Distance bonuses happening, one of the most requested and popular ways to get bonuses on the hit augmented reality game from Niantic, Game Rant reported.

Hence, "Pokemon Go" players would do well to prepare their egg incubators to take advantage of this opportunity set to run for a limited time. For those who may want, it may be the best time to purchase some incubators to be able to hatch eggs in droves. There will also be three-hour lure module bonuses to look forward to.

"Pokemon Go" trainers are also advised to take note of the changes for Community Day this March. Regardless of the time zone, all events will now take place between 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. For augmented reality players who want to get the most out of the March Community Day events, it would be best to pen out that schedule.

Through all that, all eyes will be on Treecko which most will be going after. There are likely to be shiny variants available as well and most will be looking to evolve the Pokemon to find out what the exclusive move will be. As of this writing, details on that special action by Treecko have yet to divulged. Do take note to evolve Grovyle up to one hour after the event to obtain the exclusive CD move.

The Treecko version set to come out this March will be different from the regular version. It will have a teal/turquoise shade along with a fiery red tail and head leaf although it will not be until a player evolves Sceptile that the difference will be noticed.

According to Pokemon Go Hub, Treecko can evolve to Grovyle and then Sceptile. The Pokemon will make its official debut on March 23, 2019, the previously mentioned appended time globally.

These are just some of the events and goodies in store for "Pokemon Go" players this March and more are likely to be revealed in the coming days.